Raphael Orlove

Today's addition to the 'shut up and take my money' category of driving sims is F1 2013, which will include F1 cars of the 1980s and 1990s. In other words, the best F1 cars.

Yes, you can buy an F1 game and get to drive F1 cars from back when they were pretty. The cars include but are not limited to:

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1982 Williams FW07

1988 Williams-Judd FW12

1988 Lotus 100T

1992 Williams FW14B

1996 Williams FW18

1999 Ferrari Ferrari F399

You get classic versions of some racetracks as well, from before they got chicanes and runoff strips in the names of lower speeds and higher safety.

Jerez

Brands Hatch

Imola

Estoril

There are also classic drivers to go along with the classic cars and tracks These include, but again are not limited to:

Nigel Mansell

Mario Andretti

Gerhard Berger

David Coulthard

Alain Prost

Jacques Villeneuve

Eddie Irvine

Codemasters still hasn't announced three of the ten drivers, two more cars from the '80s, and three more cars from the '90s.

The content will be available as downloadable packs released after the 2013 game this fall, one DLC for the 1980s and one DLC for the '90s. There will also be a "Classic Edition" game package, with both DLCs and the 2013 game all wrapped into one.

F1 Fanatic drove the cars and said they were pretty good and the 2013 mode largely unchanged from the 2012 game.

They point out that only bummer is that you can't mix and match cars from different eras, so no racing an '80s turbo car against a '90s active suspension car against a current 2013 machine. Shame.